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we know what's going on in dallas, could you say, look, here's what you absolutely need to do in dallas, this is required, i'm enforcing this to happen? and if you can't do that, why can't you do that? somebody needs to have some leadership it seems over the whole situation. >> absolutely. and we work very closely with state and local governments, and when there's an episode in a state or local government, they are in charge and we support them in every way. they assign an incident manager. they establish an emergency operations system. they outline every aspect and we work very closely with them. there's a great collaboration. i think the issue that we've been challenged by is what do you do with the waste. >> is it necessary to have somebody who's absolutely in charge a czar, if you will, over who doesn't just provide guidance and recommendations but provides mandates? >> in every place where ebola is spreading our number one recommendation is to establish what we call an incident management system where one person is in charge and you break down the tasks into smaller tasks to make s
we know what's going on in dallas, could you say, look, here's what you absolutely need to do in dallas, this is required, i'm enforcing this to happen? and if you can't do that, why can't you do that? somebody needs to have some leadership it seems over the whole situation. >> absolutely. and we work very closely with state and local governments, and when there's an episode in a state or local government, they are in charge and we support them in every way. they assign an incident...
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happening now in dallas. a nurse at presbyterian hospital is in stable condition after testing positive for ebola. this is the second ebola case in the united states. however, it is the first known transmission of the deadly disease inside the u.s. the nurse had substantial contact with ebola patient thomas eric duncan wednesday. according to hospital officials, the nurse was considered to be at low risk because she was wearing full protective gear following cdc protocols. the white house says the president boem has been updated on the situation by the secretary of health and human services. >>> another person close to the nurse is not showing any symptoms, but has been placed in protective isolation. ed lavedera is covering this development for us. dozens of people now being monitor for infection because of their contact either with the original patient or in the situation of the nurse. one additional person. do health officials expect to see more cases in the coming days? >> in the coming days they're going
happening now in dallas. a nurse at presbyterian hospital is in stable condition after testing positive for ebola. this is the second ebola case in the united states. however, it is the first known transmission of the deadly disease inside the u.s. the nurse had substantial contact with ebola patient thomas eric duncan wednesday. according to hospital officials, the nurse was considered to be at low risk because she was wearing full protective gear following cdc protocols. the white house says...
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i want to go back to dallas and mike's newsroom, "the dallas morning news," a quick break. be right back. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney, or bladder problems, and about
i want to go back to dallas and mike's newsroom, "the dallas morning news," a quick break. be right back. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. so i asked about...
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so here tonight, in dallas, a vigil just outside of dallas police headquarters. meanwhile the investigators keep their investigation into michael johnson, we know that investigators arrived just even hours after the shooting erupted, even while officers were engaged in that standoff, officers were already descending on the neighborhood where michael johnson lived with his mother, and going through his belongings there. according to law enforcement here in dallas, what was recovered from the home was weaponry, ammunition. and a journal of combat tactics, and that's what authorities are really taking a look at to understand the mindset of this individual. >> ed, joining us from dallas this evening, you can see a memorial growing there behind ed lavendera and protests going on in atlanta, georgia as well. those are live pictures, and you can see protesters are still on the interstate there. the mayor of atlanta talked a moment ago, he's in the middle of this march taking place in atlanta. our affiliate wsb is providing pictures for us. the mayor of atlanta says he w
so here tonight, in dallas, a vigil just outside of dallas police headquarters. meanwhile the investigators keep their investigation into michael johnson, we know that investigators arrived just even hours after the shooting erupted, even while officers were engaged in that standoff, officers were already descending on the neighborhood where michael johnson lived with his mother, and going through his belongings there. according to law enforcement here in dallas, what was recovered from the...
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paul and one in dallas. people are outraged about the shooting deaths in one week of two public men caught on camera. as people across the country see in their own eyes what's happening to black men in america, are we finally at a turning point here? i want to discuss this with corrector van jones, and our panel. i'll turn to you first, charles. you said you were numb and seething, you watched alton sterling's 15-year-old son breaking down yesterday with your daughter. >> yes. i was with my daughter, she was on a break from school now. she said i can't watch this, look at him crying. and i said he just lost his father, can you imagine if you lost me. it's tragic that we have to have these conversations and we constantly have to have these conversations with our children in particular. i think of what kind of psychic damage are we doing? it's a real balancing exact. you're being forced by society to clip your own children's wings, being forced by society to diminish their dreams to some degree, forced by soci
paul and one in dallas. people are outraged about the shooting deaths in one week of two public men caught on camera. as people across the country see in their own eyes what's happening to black men in america, are we finally at a turning point here? i want to discuss this with corrector van jones, and our panel. i'll turn to you first, charles. you said you were numb and seething, you watched alton sterling's 15-year-old son breaking down yesterday with your daughter. >> yes. i was with...
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we begin with the latest out of dallas texas. a barrage of gun shots exploding, pipe bombs and a s.w.a.t. standoff. [ gun shots ] >> come on, guys. guys! >> police are trying to determine what led a man to attack dallas police headquarters in the heart of the city just after midnight. the man opened fire with an assault weapon and a shotgun. he planted at least one set of pipe bombs in a bag outside that later exploded. a hail of bullets nearly hit everything in sight but amazingly, none of the officers or staff inside police headquarters were hit. >> some officers were very lucky. i believe we're blessed that our officers survived this ordeal. there are bullet holes in squad cars where officers were sitting. there are bullet holes in the front lobby where our staff was sitting. and one staff member had just walked away to get a coke. if they had stayed there during the ordeal they would have been shot we believe, and killed basic on the trajectory of the bullets. looking at the front parts of headquarters there are bullets -- th
we begin with the latest out of dallas texas. a barrage of gun shots exploding, pipe bombs and a s.w.a.t. standoff. [ gun shots ] >> come on, guys. guys! >> police are trying to determine what led a man to attack dallas police headquarters in the heart of the city just after midnight. the man opened fire with an assault weapon and a shotgun. he planted at least one set of pipe bombs in a bag outside that later exploded. a hail of bullets nearly hit everything in sight but amazingly,...
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tech billionaire, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban told me what he thinks. >> talk about a bubble. an absolute bubble for tuition and the bubble that's going to burst is when someone smart comes along, finally, some politician and proposed we're going to limit the amount of guarantees in student loans to $10,000 a year. >> i've heard that theory before. former education secretary bill bennett made the same point right on the show. >> the availability of federal funds continued to drive up prices. >> the question isn't whether college it worth it. clearly it subpoena the question, whether it's time to rethink the way we pay for it. >>> coming up, brad pitt may have gotten all the attention after being attacked at the "maleficent" premiere, but angelina jolie is the real star of the movie. how hollywood's highest paid actress makes and spends her money. next. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new priva
tech billionaire, dallas mavericks owner mark cuban told me what he thinks. >> talk about a bubble. an absolute bubble for tuition and the bubble that's going to burst is when someone smart comes along, finally, some politician and proposed we're going to limit the amount of guarantees in student loans to $10,000 a year. >> i've heard that theory before. former education secretary bill bennett made the same point right on the show. >> the availability of federal funds...
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joining me now mayor of dallas, texas. it's busy for you. i want to thank the mayors for steppi stepping into the void. coronavirus cases in texas continue to rise. dallas county reported 90 new cases this morning. do you think the governor made the right call? >> well, i'll tell you this much, in texas, we have a law that we passed in 1975 called a texas disaster act. and it gives these types of decisions in the case of an emergency a declared emergency not governor. the reality is we are where we are now. the governor made that decision, it supersedes any orders like myself as a mayor might issue or at the local level. my thinking has shifted to how do we make these new orders a that will take effect friday work? and how do we make them successful. being you can seszful in this case means saving lives. we are not going to have people die who don't need to. or shouldn't be passing away needlessly. my focus now is on doing everything we can to make sure what the governor said he wants to allow to start opening friday actually works. that's m
joining me now mayor of dallas, texas. it's busy for you. i want to thank the mayors for steppi stepping into the void. coronavirus cases in texas continue to rise. dallas county reported 90 new cases this morning. do you think the governor made the right call? >> well, i'll tell you this much, in texas, we have a law that we passed in 1975 called a texas disaster act. and it gives these types of decisions in the case of an emergency a declared emergency not governor. the reality is we...
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we begin in dallas where the unthinkable has happened. a nurse is now in stable condition after testing positive for ebola. this is the second case in the u.s. and the first known transmission of the deadly disease inside of the u.s. hospital officials say the nurse's substantial contact with the ebola patient who died wednesday. the nurse was wearing full protective gear when ever she was in contact with duncan. the cdc is investigating exactly what went wrong. the white house has been watching all of this extremely closely. >> i said and i repeat that we know how to stop ebola from spreading in hospitals but that doesn't mean it's easy. it's hard. you need meticulous attention to detail. you need a team working together. you need to make sure that every aspect of the protocol is r rigorously and meticulously followed. >> dozens of people are now being monitored because of their contact either with tomas duncan, the original patient, or this particular nurse do health officials believe that they may have other cases of people who came in
we begin in dallas where the unthinkable has happened. a nurse is now in stable condition after testing positive for ebola. this is the second case in the u.s. and the first known transmission of the deadly disease inside of the u.s. hospital officials say the nurse's substantial contact with the ebola patient who died wednesday. the nurse was wearing full protective gear when ever she was in contact with duncan. the cdc is investigating exactly what went wrong. the white house has been...
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dallas county district attorney joins me now. sir, thank you for taking the opportunity. >> thank you. we're happy that you're better and well. >> i appreciate it. i've done a lot of good work with your office and the police in dallas over the years, always welcome there and always welcome on this show as well. just to be clear about the record, is mr. district attorney, am i right that you were not invited? not that you didn't go out of protest, you were busy, you had something else? >> no, i was not invited. i didn't hear anything from his office or anybody about going there. >> how do you explain it? >> well, i guess my viewpoint is not valued by the president or his team. quite frankly i don't understand how you could come to a large metropolitan area, one of the largest in the united states, we've had protests, we've had a little bit of violence but a lot of peaceful protests, and we've come together as a community. and we have policing issues and problems just like other major metropolitan areas and to not have the interest
dallas county district attorney joins me now. sir, thank you for taking the opportunity. >> thank you. we're happy that you're better and well. >> i appreciate it. i've done a lot of good work with your office and the police in dallas over the years, always welcome there and always welcome on this show as well. just to be clear about the record, is mr. district attorney, am i right that you were not invited? not that you didn't go out of protest, you were busy, you had something...
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based on what i saw in dallas, we did not have a good handle i think early on. we're still learning how to deal with this to be honest with you, and i think it's going to bring up the issue of are there travel restrictions even quarantine for people that are coming back from treating those with ebola that should be put in place. we've seen this debate with new york and new jersey now kind of at odds with the federal government so i think this is, you know, chapter number two. it looks at least as of now we're starting to know how to fight it early on and treat it and maybe even quarantine those around it so that's a step in the right direction, but overall i don't think most americans feel that comfortable with this yet. >> marc, is that a result of fearmongering? >> oh, there's so much fearmongering both in the media and among everyday people. there are hivess lies being distributed and reasonable panic. the odds of getting ebola are slim. you have better chance of getting bit by a shark and ben's dallas cowboys winning a super bowl. the odds are very small tha
based on what i saw in dallas, we did not have a good handle i think early on. we're still learning how to deal with this to be honest with you, and i think it's going to bring up the issue of are there travel restrictions even quarantine for people that are coming back from treating those with ebola that should be put in place. we've seen this debate with new york and new jersey now kind of at odds with the federal government so i think this is, you know, chapter number two. it looks at least...
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southwestern medical center in dallas. and i strive to teach my daughter to appreciate and respect law enforcement, yet personally, i do have this basil level of distrust, and i've had some instances in my life where i've had some degree of fear. i'd like to know how we actually get past this. >> yeah. one of the things that i think a lot of times is missing from the conversation about solution is accountability. right? i think that we all at times in our lives can be victimized by various institutions in our community, but what's happening when we encounter abuse by the police is that there's not an element of accountability. you feel that nothing will come to your rescue. there'll be no resolve if something happens to you at the hands of the police. because time and time again, district attorneys, state attorneys, even the department of justice have kind of failed to bring, for the most part, abusive police to justice. and so that fear is very different than let's say the fear of a neighbor, someone else randomly doing s
southwestern medical center in dallas. and i strive to teach my daughter to appreciate and respect law enforcement, yet personally, i do have this basil level of distrust, and i've had some instances in my life where i've had some degree of fear. i'd like to know how we actually get past this. >> yeah. one of the things that i think a lot of times is missing from the conversation about solution is accountability. right? i think that we all at times in our lives can be victimized by...
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and when i heard the flash news, to police officers were gunned down in dallas. i knew at that time it was patrick. i got on my phone and texted him, patrick, are you okay? he all the time, dad, he'll say, he'll call me or text me, i'm okay. i'll call you back later. i'm okay. i said okay, son. i know he's doing his job. and later on, we'll get together and -- but this time, i felt it. gut feeling. he wouldn't call me back. and i knew it was him. >> i kept telling him, it's okay, he's okay, he can't call you right now. he'll call you later. you know, he's okay. you know, let's just pray. and i text him, i said, i text him and said patrick, please, you know, call your dad. he's crying. that was around 10:30. and we didn't hear from him. >> you're carlos? >> yes. >> you are on the verge of tears at every moment, i can see it. >> because it's hard because i was the one who contacted my mother, the first -- the very first out of all the family members. because when i was first got word that there was something going on downtown, just like my father. i had this knot i
and when i heard the flash news, to police officers were gunned down in dallas. i knew at that time it was patrick. i got on my phone and texted him, patrick, are you okay? he all the time, dad, he'll say, he'll call me or text me, i'm okay. i'll call you back later. i'm okay. i said okay, son. i know he's doing his job. and later on, we'll get together and -- but this time, i felt it. gut feeling. he wouldn't call me back. and i knew it was him. >> i kept telling him, it's okay, he's...
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now, texas has had, the areas around dallas are doing very well. energy jobs are strong and it's just, government has been very pro business. >> rick perry this week, the texas governor, trying to use what's happening in texas, two of the top five are texas counties. >> he does like to take credit for it.
now, texas has had, the areas around dallas are doing very well. energy jobs are strong and it's just, government has been very pro business. >> rick perry this week, the texas governor, trying to use what's happening in texas, two of the top five are texas counties. >> he does like to take credit for it.
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and we learned from dallas that way and as i said yesterday, the mayor and i were with a session that must have been 5,000 health care workers. we have an abundance of equipment, abundance of training and experienced professionals and i think that's brought their confidence in the entire system up. >> and further, i just want to clarify, these folks at ems, for example, not only have been training for weeks and weeks but are first responders. their job is to protect other people and it's a matter of honor they take on a difficult role. equally, bellevue is legendary of having taken on a host of challenges over the years, the professionals here at bellevue are the finest, they are the most battle tested. so anyone who is working as part of the team helping this patient knows exactly why they're doing it and what they're doing as part of their sense of mission. yes. [ inaudible ] . >> well, the patient today developed a fever and had some gastro intintestinal symptoms, well. so these are the symptoms that let us know that this patient was -- had a clinical picture that was really fully
and we learned from dallas that way and as i said yesterday, the mayor and i were with a session that must have been 5,000 health care workers. we have an abundance of equipment, abundance of training and experienced professionals and i think that's brought their confidence in the entire system up. >> and further, i just want to clarify, these folks at ems, for example, not only have been training for weeks and weeks but are first responders. their job is to protect other people and it's...
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the mayor of dallas joins us next. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family needs help. right now they're facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. they might not be around to...
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i want to go to dallas county judge klay jenkins. judge, you voted to extend dallas county stay-at-home order till may 15th. you had 100 new cases just this morning, 3100 in total, 84 deaths. you obviously think that the governor is moving too fast by doing this more than two weeks ahead of where you thought would be appropriate. >> well, yeah, it's faster than i would like. and i think what i've done is i've taken that document that we didn't get a preview of and i've given that to the public health authority, and he is meeting tonight with the heads of epidemiology, infectious disease for local hospital systems and i'm waiting to hear from them report back. i think what we know is that when you look at other science-based plans, movie theaters are not one of the first thing that's opened. and so i think it's going to be incumbent on the residents here to use good smart decision making. and just because something can be open doesn't mean it should be open. and just because something is open doesn't mean you should go there. >> so ho
i want to go to dallas county judge klay jenkins. judge, you voted to extend dallas county stay-at-home order till may 15th. you had 100 new cases just this morning, 3100 in total, 84 deaths. you obviously think that the governor is moving too fast by doing this more than two weeks ahead of where you thought would be appropriate. >> well, yeah, it's faster than i would like. and i think what i've done is i've taken that document that we didn't get a preview of and i've given that to the...
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it's not done yet for dallas. you can still see there's still some to the west of dallas. still heading that way. the bulk of the rainfall today will follow to the south and to the southeast and even to the northeast of where we had all the rainfall overnight. it was a matter of in dallas and fort worth, they picked up three inches of rain in just one hour. there's no place in the world that could handle that kind of rainfall rate and not run off. that's what we've seen so far today. more rain to come. it isn't over. jim, i vividly remember being on your show on friday saying, someone is going to flood, we just don't know who. now we do. >> and you used that image. you said, it's like a brick, right? that brick cannot absorb water. well, you saw it coming. >> yes, sir. >> thank you both, chad, very much. ed, to you and your team. it's not easy to report in conditions like that. we know that all too well. still ahead, online threats against the fbi are intensifying after the search of former president trump's mar-a-lago home and now congress is stepping in making significan
it's not done yet for dallas. you can still see there's still some to the west of dallas. still heading that way. the bulk of the rainfall today will follow to the south and to the southeast and even to the northeast of where we had all the rainfall overnight. it was a matter of in dallas and fort worth, they picked up three inches of rain in just one hour. there's no place in the world that could handle that kind of rainfall rate and not run off. that's what we've seen so far today. more rain...
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thousands of state troopers and dallas police basically surrounding downtown dallas and blocking it off to protesters. today those -- that was an area that was shut down by the curfew yesterday, and that's why you saw the protesters today gagging outside of those curfew lines. and doing their protest earlier today just a short while ago. and this protest had been marching for just a few minutes, essentially. they had gone about a half hour. >> okay. >> reporter: i mean a half mile. in fact, we can turn around here, don. you see the reunion tower ball, the iconic downtown sky image, the building you might see the shadow of right in front of that building, that is the county jail and the county courthouse where all of this started and they started marching down the street here to the left and then wound their way up here on to this bridge where everything has now been shut down. don? >> ed lavandera following the breaking news for us in dallas, texas. ed, we will check back. stay safe. >>> the president threatening to invoke military force if local officials don't crack down on the protes
thousands of state troopers and dallas police basically surrounding downtown dallas and blocking it off to protesters. today those -- that was an area that was shut down by the curfew yesterday, and that's why you saw the protesters today gagging outside of those curfew lines. and doing their protest earlier today just a short while ago. and this protest had been marching for just a few minutes, essentially. they had gone about a half hour. >> okay. >> reporter: i mean a half mile....
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so let's start with this shooting in dallas. the police chief, eddie garcia, says he's outraged at the lack of accountability and the travesty of the fact that under this broken system, we give violent criminals more chances than our victims. the suspect was on parole for aggravated robbery. he was wearing an ankle monitor. do you agree with the police chief that this is an issue of leniency? >> i agree 100%. he has every right to be outraged, but there ought to be outrage across the country, because dallas isn't the only place where things like this is happening. the guy is a violent criminal, he should be locked up. he's out on parole. he's wearing an ankle monitor after he has committed a double homicide. what else do you need? this is being repeated in many cities across the country. we have to find the right balance. i believe that we have just gone too far over, and i realize that, you know, people who were talking about police reform. i believe there is a need for criminal justice reform, period. there's a need for that.
so let's start with this shooting in dallas. the police chief, eddie garcia, says he's outraged at the lack of accountability and the travesty of the fact that under this broken system, we give violent criminals more chances than our victims. the suspect was on parole for aggravated robbery. he was wearing an ankle monitor. do you agree with the police chief that this is an issue of leniency? >> i agree 100%. he has every right to be outraged, but there ought to be outrage across the...
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. >> dallas independent school district. thank you so much, be well, and best of luck. >> thank you, fredericka. thank you for having me. >> thank you. >>> as we head to break, more images of the navy blue angels and the air force thunderbirds, performing a salute to front line workers over the skies of atlanta. to target weeds precisely and kill them right down to the root. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta work
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they have excellent procedures that they have reviewed top to bottom since the dallas outbreak. they are on top of that. they have all of the resources at their disposal. interviews are underway at the moment so i'm confident they are speaking to everyone who is appropriate to contact. >> thank you very much. the councilman for the district where dr. spencer lives. and even though the test results won't be released for hours or it could be any minute, because there are two tests, the team from the cdc is racing to new york city and how quickly can it be contained. >> and two new york officers attacked by a man with a hatchet. when you look at events in oklahoma and canada, was it terrorism? >> and as more convert to extremism, is it possible to find them before attacks. >>> and michael zehaf-bibeau, as others try to run away. we'll show you that next. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from philli
they have excellent procedures that they have reviewed top to bottom since the dallas outbreak. they are on top of that. they have all of the resources at their disposal. interviews are underway at the moment so i'm confident they are speaking to everyone who is appropriate to contact. >> thank you very much. the councilman for the district where dr. spencer lives. and even though the test results won't be released for hours or it could be any minute, because there are two tests, the team...
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dallas police say objects and rocks were thrown at officers and swat oig te and s.w.a.t. teams moved in. it has lasted for several hours into this evening. much of the crowd has been dispersed into small groups and splintered up around downtown dallas. another small group ended up here late in the evening once again in front of dallas police headquarters. we know that there have been a number of arrests made here throughout the evening. we witnessed two or three different arrests and people loaded up into the back of dallas police vans. we don't know the exact number of how much people were arrested as the crowd dispersed in many locations, but it was another tense night, one of the many cities across the united states where these tense protests have unfolded on this friday night. ed lavendera, cnn, dallas. >>> and demonstrations in washington sent the white house into lock down ouwn briefly on friday. protestors were in la fayette park right in front of the white house. some scuffles broke out and for a time the secret service went into lockdown and would not let anyone
dallas police say objects and rocks were thrown at officers and swat oig te and s.w.a.t. teams moved in. it has lasted for several hours into this evening. much of the crowd has been dispersed into small groups and splintered up around downtown dallas. another small group ended up here late in the evening once again in front of dallas police headquarters. we know that there have been a number of arrests made here throughout the evening. we witnessed two or three different arrests and people...
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we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect which includes dallas-ft. worth. large hail, damaging winds is the primary concern here. unfortunately, as the thing doesn't move, we will see the same weather the next couple of days. today is day one of about three days of seeing severe weather across the mid south. as storms track over the same areas, we are talking about heavy rain. as much as three to five inches can be expected between now and wednesday. there's the threat of flooding to go with that. flash flood watches have been issued from eastern oklahoma to arkansas and in to western tennessee. now, let's take you through the next couple of days. this is what we are expecting on monday. look at that. san angelo to dallas near little rock expecting to see strong to severe thunderstorms possible. as we head in to tuesday, this is more the middle mississippi and tennessee river valley, possibly as far north as cincinnati. as we head in to wednesday, this is the big travel day, the number one travel day of the year, i do believe and we have a front up and down
we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect which includes dallas-ft. worth. large hail, damaging winds is the primary concern here. unfortunately, as the thing doesn't move, we will see the same weather the next couple of days. today is day one of about three days of seeing severe weather across the mid south. as storms track over the same areas, we are talking about heavy rain. as much as three to five inches can be expected between now and wednesday. there's the threat of flooding to go...
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the patient in dallas, his family members did not get sick. people who traveled on the airplane with the nurse has not gotten sick this reaffirms to us what we already know and we hope it reaffirms to the public that yes this is a terrible disease but the risk of getting it is quite low. >> stick around. we are watching bellevue hospital for the governor's speech. we will take you there live. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a la
the patient in dallas, his family members did not get sick. people who traveled on the airplane with the nurse has not gotten sick this reaffirms to us what we already know and we hope it reaffirms to the public that yes this is a terrible disease but the risk of getting it is quite low. >> stick around. we are watching bellevue hospital for the governor's speech. we will take you there live. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water...
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one of those covers highlights yolonda fisher in dallas texas. they return to the kitchen every day despite the school being closed so they can feed thousands of kids who rely on the school meals. yolonda fisher joins us now from dallas. hi, yolonda, you are an angel. thank you for the work you are doing. we have a photo of you and your team when you got the magazine. how are you doing, and how does it feel when you see that cover? >> it's still unbelievable, a lot of people talked about it, and we can't believe we're on the cover. >> the recognition is so deserved. what do you hear from kids when they come through to get food? i know you told "time" it's not just kids that attend your school, right? >> the fefrt customer i dealt with thursday, she was like, was that you on the cover? yes. that's an awesome job -- awesome accolade for the job we do. >> talk to me about what it's like for you. because i know i have family who are working in essential services, for example, my brother is working at a grocery store right now, he's been slammed, he's
one of those covers highlights yolonda fisher in dallas texas. they return to the kitchen every day despite the school being closed so they can feed thousands of kids who rely on the school meals. yolonda fisher joins us now from dallas. hi, yolonda, you are an angel. thank you for the work you are doing. we have a photo of you and your team when you got the magazine. how are you doing, and how does it feel when you see that cover? >> it's still unbelievable, a lot of people talked about...
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of downtown dallas. it is the building just underneath the union tower ball there and the protest has been peaceful much of the night. started marching. made it about a half mile. and then came on to this bridge. the margaret hunt hill bridge just west of downtown dallas and this is where those hundreds of protesters met a wall of police. state police. dallas police. s.w.a.t. teams here. and there were smoke canisters deployed. rubber bullets that were fired off into the crowd as well. and this is where police detained several hundred of these protesters. a little more than two hours ago. everyone of the protesters that we have talked to on the bridge here tonight tell us as soon as they approached the officers, there was no confrontation they say between the protesters, and the police, that the smoke canisters were deployed and the rubber bullets were fired and that's when the protesters laid down on the ground. police moved in, and zip-tied everyone. now the question is exactly what is going to be done
of downtown dallas. it is the building just underneath the union tower ball there and the protest has been peaceful much of the night. started marching. made it about a half mile. and then came on to this bridge. the margaret hunt hill bridge just west of downtown dallas and this is where those hundreds of protesters met a wall of police. state police. dallas police. s.w.a.t. teams here. and there were smoke canisters deployed. rubber bullets that were fired off into the crowd as well. and this...
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he posted a youtube video from dallas, where he says you've got to fight back, that's the only way a bully knows to quit. that was just one of the videos that he posted, seemingly protesting and calling for action instead of just merely protests that he has -- he wanted a call for action for people across the country, and he also, at 12:12 a.m. this morning, tweeted this. this is his birthday, at 12:12 a.m., he tweeted, just because you wake up every morning doesn't mean you're living and just because you shed your physical body, doesn't mean that you're dead. that was posted at 12:12 a.m., and in less than 10 hours, he himself would be dead. as police continue to look into his back ground, we're seeing all this social media pointing into possible reasons why he held a grudges, why he came hunting police in baton rouge, where there was a police involved killing just where i'm standing 12 days ago. police are trying to figure out all of the information they're deal with, and while they're doing that, they're mourning the three fallen officers. #. >> we are outside our lady of the lake
he posted a youtube video from dallas, where he says you've got to fight back, that's the only way a bully knows to quit. that was just one of the videos that he posted, seemingly protesting and calling for action instead of just merely protests that he has -- he wanted a call for action for people across the country, and he also, at 12:12 a.m. this morning, tweeted this. this is his birthday, at 12:12 a.m., he tweeted, just because you wake up every morning doesn't mean you're living and just...
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and the breaking news out of dallas. more live pictures where a crane has collapsed over a building east of downtown. we'll bring a live report, next. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of texas. a crane collapsing into a building in dallas. we are now hearing from a witness who saw that crane slicing into the building. let's listen. >> caller: the rain started coming down and all of a sudden this big pipe started picking up and debris started flying around so i said, i've got to get my family somewhere safe. and this car is not safe. so we were calling, we had never been here before, so we were on the phone with our friend that lives there who was in the elevator trying to come meet us. and she said, try to get into the parking garage. and i asked, i was like, okay, well, give us one second. there's, you know, some wind going on. once this debris clears, i'll head in there. right as i said that, the crane started to sway, and it kind of looked like it was spinning like a normal crane would do in windy sit
and the breaking news out of dallas. more live pictures where a crane has collapsed over a building east of downtown. we'll bring a live report, next. >>> we are continuing to follow breaking news out of texas. a crane collapsing into a building in dallas. we are now hearing from a witness who saw that crane slicing into the building. let's listen. >> caller: the rain started coming down and all of a sudden this big pipe started picking up and debris started flying around so i...
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but not dallas. dallas had so much ice come down. literally an inch of ice. even some sports more than that. and then it just slid. and when it gets a little warm, slippery or wet ice, and that ice slid right off the roadway. >>> we have airport delays because of the ice and snow. the main ones, laguardia and newark. if you're heading to charlotte, you're being stopped on the airport way because of the snow there coming down. and it's going to take another 30 minutes for that cool down and get back to normal. delaware, newark, you had a foot of snow. i was at a horse track yesterday and one of my friends called me and said hey, dude, i've got 7 inches of flurries in philadelphia. yes. and there are still 5,000 planes in the sky. not every plane is canalled. talk about how many are canalled, there should be about 5,800 out there. so about 800 not in the sky that should be at this hour. it gets better from here. there's one more batch of light snow and ice for the northeast in the next 36 hours. but this pattern is stuck now. what we see is what we get. every s
but not dallas. dallas had so much ice come down. literally an inch of ice. even some sports more than that. and then it just slid. and when it gets a little warm, slippery or wet ice, and that ice slid right off the roadway. >>> we have airport delays because of the ice and snow. the main ones, laguardia and newark. if you're heading to charlotte, you're being stopped on the airport way because of the snow there coming down. and it's going to take another 30 minutes for that cool down...
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dallas is a very sophisticated police department. they've had a lost experience and a lot of different ways i used to live in dallas so i'm familiar with that as well. their approach here while they take the lead they are working in concert with the atf, with the fbi. >> absolutely and this vehicle, if it's the one we think it is it has some connections to the atlanta georgia area. so it makes great sense to bring in federal authorities. they're in a better position to do this sort of intrastate investigation. and to find out exactly how this van was purchased. who purchased it. was there any third party involved? was this guy acting alone? did he have some help? and did somebody know about it? those are all the very important questions that will have to be answered in the days and probably weeks going forward. >> phillip holloway thank you very much. hutchins, just yoit side of dallas, texas we take a short break and wooerle'll be right back. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on f
dallas is a very sophisticated police department. they've had a lost experience and a lot of different ways i used to live in dallas so i'm familiar with that as well. their approach here while they take the lead they are working in concert with the atf, with the fbi. >> absolutely and this vehicle, if it's the one we think it is it has some connections to the atlanta georgia area. so it makes great sense to bring in federal authorities. they're in a better position to do this sort of...
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"dallas" returns. the riches "dallas" from 1978 to 1991 remines one of the most popular television series of all-time. now tnt is the reviving the series following the original characters and their children, and what about bitter rivalry, scandals and cliffhangers that made the show so successful? two of the show's stars told me what to expect. linda gray and josh hamilton. >> i'm so excited about the series. i want to ask you, linda, first, what made you decide to reprise your role? >> what made me decide? >> yeah. what brought you back? >> i love it. we were chosen. that's what our executive producer says. she chose and calls us the big three and invited us back to -- to play these crazy, wonderful dysfunctional roles again. >> dysfunctional being the key word? >> yes. i knew we would never get to work together again because we're too recognizable as these characters. this was like a yahoo. let's do it. go to texas and do it again. >> josh, are you ready to join this dysfunctional family? >> i'm comp
"dallas" returns. the riches "dallas" from 1978 to 1991 remines one of the most popular television series of all-time. now tnt is the reviving the series following the original characters and their children, and what about bitter rivalry, scandals and cliffhangers that made the show so successful? two of the show's stars told me what to expect. linda gray and josh hamilton. >> i'm so excited about the series. i want to ask you, linda, first, what made you decide to...
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dallas was a great example. look at the difference between the dallas conference and also tonight from new york. we've got so much information in the new york, new york health authorities tonight. and they told us they had a plan and they were implementing a plan and gave us a lot of confidence. i feel very confident that bellevue hospital and the new york public health authority, they're in charge, they ear in control and everything is going to be okay in new york. >> certainly dallas was a wake-up call. and we know the cdc team is heading to new york right now. that will be another layer. so thanks once again. great input. we really appreciate it. thank you. well, this current outbreak originated in west africa, of course. there have been concerned about how quickly some of those countries have dealt with this crisis. sierra leone's government is defending their response. >> listless with fever, the sick of sierra leone have few options. these people might have ebola, but their chances of getting decent care a
dallas was a great example. look at the difference between the dallas conference and also tonight from new york. we've got so much information in the new york, new york health authorities tonight. and they told us they had a plan and they were implementing a plan and gave us a lot of confidence. i feel very confident that bellevue hospital and the new york public health authority, they're in charge, they ear in control and everything is going to be okay in new york. >> certainly dallas...
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at the time and, yeah. >> dallas was called the city of hate. it was the absolute epicenter of that kind of reactionary politics and people were concerned for kennedy for exactly that reason, absolutely. >> there's been this consternation about the president-elect sort of ducking the media and going to a restaurant. do you understand the importance -- do you see the importance of having a press pool around the president and president-elect? >> certainly, of course i do. i believe in a free and -- >> does this optimize it? >> it is a home movie. mygand father w grandfather was just an ordinary person who happened to catch this moment in time. i think where it does overlap is this idea of you know what should the american people be able to see and what should they be allowed to know and who decides, and the films, you know, the story of the film is the story of the american people demanding to see it and eventually getting to own it and have it become theirs. >> yeah, you said you thought it was a much more innocent time because they had the bubbl
at the time and, yeah. >> dallas was called the city of hate. it was the absolute epicenter of that kind of reactionary politics and people were concerned for kennedy for exactly that reason, absolutely. >> there's been this consternation about the president-elect sort of ducking the media and going to a restaurant. do you understand the importance -- do you see the importance of having a press pool around the president and president-elect? >> certainly, of course i do. i...
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we have a doctor joining us now from dallas, tx exas. thank you for joining us. doctor, how concerned should pregnant women be if they've traveled to those countries in south america and the caribbean, and what symptoms should they be looking for? >> the symptoms are mild. they include rash, fever, joint pain, and sometimes red eyes and a headache. but what's really concerning is now is this link between the virus and a very serious birth defect in children. it's a birth defect that's where children are born with an abnormally small skull and an underdeveloped brain. we've been hearing from doctors and scientists that they've been telling pregnant women to be very careful, to check for any of these symptoms, to see a doctor. it was on a few days ago that the u.s. cbc issued a warning about avoiding these pregnants because of the risk of contracting zika. >> a pregnant who has traveled there gets screened and finds she's been exposed to the zika virus, what then? >> doctors say go to a health care provider. the most that doctors can co-at the moment is monitor tha
we have a doctor joining us now from dallas, tx exas. thank you for joining us. doctor, how concerned should pregnant women be if they've traveled to those countries in south america and the caribbean, and what symptoms should they be looking for? >> the symptoms are mild. they include rash, fever, joint pain, and sometimes red eyes and a headache. but what's really concerning is now is this link between the virus and a very serious birth defect in children. it's a birth defect that's...
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he was in dallas in the day. he was also talking up this administration view that it is really the all-american thing to do, allow refugees into the united states. here's how vice president biden sounded off on that. turping our back on refugees is turning back on who we are. the only way terrorist wins is if we change our values. isis is no existential threat in the united states of america. simply stated, they are not. now, that sentiment that was expressed by the vice president, we may hear it from president obama here in the next few minutes. he's expected to have a joint news conference with the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau. there is a new poll out via bloomberg that finds the majority of american, 53% to 28% oppose syrian refugees coming into the u.s. so there is a broad public operation at this point for allowing syrian refugees into the u.s., but the white house says they're dpermed to do it saying it's consistent with american values. isha? >> 1yi78, appreciate it. thank you. >> syria has for
he was in dallas in the day. he was also talking up this administration view that it is really the all-american thing to do, allow refugees into the united states. here's how vice president biden sounded off on that. turping our back on refugees is turning back on who we are. the only way terrorist wins is if we change our values. isis is no existential threat in the united states of america. simply stated, they are not. now, that sentiment that was expressed by the vice president, we may hear...
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reports of a tornado north of dallas right now near the dallas-fort worth airport. s here some live aerial pictures, what you're seeing on the ground from grayson county texas, where one of those tornadoes has hit, has touched down. you can see some flooding in the neighborhood there, this comes just a day after more than 40 tornadoes, 40 tornadoes were spotted in the southern and central plains destroying homes, snapping trees and ripping down powerlines. today, 35 million people are bracing for more severe storms as they struggle to clean up the damage from yesterday. let's go straight to our jennifer gray. she is on the ground in cisco, texas, where that tornado, jennifer touched down yesterday during this program, killing one person. how are things looking where you are now? >> well these are okay right now. most of the storms that we are seeing are off to our south and our east. you can see the skies just over my shoulder, a little ominous out there. we are seeing some cumulus clouds building outs to the west though so we will have to see if some of that could
reports of a tornado north of dallas right now near the dallas-fort worth airport. s here some live aerial pictures, what you're seeing on the ground from grayson county texas, where one of those tornadoes has hit, has touched down. you can see some flooding in the neighborhood there, this comes just a day after more than 40 tornadoes, 40 tornadoes were spotted in the southern and central plains destroying homes, snapping trees and ripping down powerlines. today, 35 million people are bracing...
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i mean not to say that those in dallas who were speaking against president kennedy didn't have their own rhetoric, but it is nothing compared -- i mean even the worst things that, you know, were said in the "dallas morning news" were nothing like what we're seeing today. i have been thinking a lot about this in recent weeks, about what a press -- you know, a press conference was like with president kennedy and how well-spoken he was and how respectful and polite and charming, just how far we have come. >> people couldn't believe they had this footage, right, the zapruder footage. imagine now, there would be hundreds if not thousands of cameras out. it was such a different, different time. >> it was a different time. one of the things that i traced in the film is the way in which this film -- the film always stays the same, you know, the film never changes, but everything around it changes. so now, you know, it is not only what we see, the content of what we see is so much more graphic, that's so much more common, but the speed in which we see it. this film was embargoed for 12 years,
i mean not to say that those in dallas who were speaking against president kennedy didn't have their own rhetoric, but it is nothing compared -- i mean even the worst things that, you know, were said in the "dallas morning news" were nothing like what we're seeing today. i have been thinking a lot about this in recent weeks, about what a press -- you know, a press conference was like with president kennedy and how well-spoken he was and how respectful and polite and charming, just how...
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my colleague and friend senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is in dallas where that first case was diagnosed on u.s. soil. i'll tell you, it's left a lot of questions about whether or not this country is ready. >> reporter: this weekend the united states starts tighter screening of airline passengers coming in from ebola hot spots in west africa. taking passengers' temperatures, address ministering questionnaires and conducting visual assessments regarding travelers' health. new york's jfk will be the first and newark, chicago's o'hare airport, washington dulles and atlanta. >> these five airports represent 94, nearly 95% of all of the 150 travelers per day who arrive from these three countries. >> reporter: that announcement came just hours after the passing of thomas eric dunkge the 42-year-old liberian man who had come to visit his son and girlfriend here in the u.s. and ended up the first ebola case diagnosed in america. he initially came to the hospital on september 25th but was sent back home with antibiotics. three days later his girlfriend's daughter found him in his ro
my colleague and friend senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is in dallas where that first case was diagnosed on u.s. soil. i'll tell you, it's left a lot of questions about whether or not this country is ready. >> reporter: this weekend the united states starts tighter screening of airline passengers coming in from ebola hot spots in west africa. taking passengers' temperatures, address ministering questionnaires and conducting visual assessments regarding travelers' health. new...
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ed lavandera is in dallas tonight. and, ed, health officials have warned the risk of end social distancing too soon. some experts of course say the testing is not where it needs to be. but governor abbott thinks this is the right time. what's the rationale he's put out? >> look, the fact of the matter is the governor is under a great deal of political pressure, across the state, to reopen the economy. and you get a sense from hearing a lot of state leaders that they expect some or are prepared for some uptick in the number of coronavirus cases, here in this state. we're standing in the middle of a parking lot of a popular movie theater, here in northeast dallas. completely empty. and the governor says that places like this, movie theaters, restaurants, malls, and other retail stores, will be allowed to reopen on friday. after the stay-at-home order is lifted on thursday. but only at a 25% capacity. the governor also says what is not included in this next phase of opening is hair salons, barbershops, gyms, that sort of
ed lavandera is in dallas tonight. and, ed, health officials have warned the risk of end social distancing too soon. some experts of course say the testing is not where it needs to be. but governor abbott thinks this is the right time. what's the rationale he's put out? >> look, the fact of the matter is the governor is under a great deal of political pressure, across the state, to reopen the economy. and you get a sense from hearing a lot of state leaders that they expect some or are...
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chad, we were just hearing about the concerns in dallas, texas. it is a problem in so many places across the country right now. >> absolutely. 100 million people affected by this well above normal temperatures and well above normal humidity so, therefore, the heat index values above 115. your air-conditioner has to deal with that humidity too. not worried about whether it's 1056 or 110 in the city. when you open the door the humidity comes in and the air condition has to try to take that out. how long will it last? at least another ten days. some of the heat will slide to the east but not very much. it's going to stay right there in the central part of the country. we are going to see temperatures in the 90s in philadelphia as the heat slides to the east. but still look here in texas. we are going to be above 100 for the next seven to ten days. and morning low temperatures only around 82. 82. you can't open up the house and hope for cool air to come in because you're just bringing in the humidity. >> absolutely. just seeing that map you had with w
chad, we were just hearing about the concerns in dallas, texas. it is a problem in so many places across the country right now. >> absolutely. 100 million people affected by this well above normal temperatures and well above normal humidity so, therefore, the heat index values above 115. your air-conditioner has to deal with that humidity too. not worried about whether it's 1056 or 110 in the city. when you open the door the humidity comes in and the air condition has to try to take that...
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we've done that here in dallas. we ought to be able to find a strategy to accomplish that goal of everybody coming home safe. >> yesterday i interviewed on state of the union one of the most impressive public servants i've ever had the honor to interview, the dallas police chief, david brown. and he said he does not feel as though -- that the public, public officials, local and national and that media, he doesn't feel any of those groups are supportive enough of police. what do you say to the chief? >> listen, the chief is not only someone with whom i've had the privilege to work with over the years. i know him personally. he is one of the most extraordinary public servants. and you've seen evidence of that by the manner of which he conducted himself here. but that's what a police chief is going to say. and they have to rally the public to a longer term sensitivity to just how difficult it is to perform the duty we want these men and women to do at the local level. and in many cases, these are really young police of
we've done that here in dallas. we ought to be able to find a strategy to accomplish that goal of everybody coming home safe. >> yesterday i interviewed on state of the union one of the most impressive public servants i've ever had the honor to interview, the dallas police chief, david brown. and he said he does not feel as though -- that the public, public officials, local and national and that media, he doesn't feel any of those groups are supportive enough of police. what do you say to...
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. >>> ahead, a flight from seattle to dallas forced to turn around with an extra passenger on board, relatively speaking. you don't want to hear how this ends. next. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> a warning. some of the language in the story is offensive. a woman has been charged with two counts of assault after she attacked a female passenger on the new york city subway train. >> what are you doing? >> [ bleep ]. >> it's too either for this [ bleep ]. >> you obviously have a problem. >> she's not even fighting you back. >> caughtll 911. >> stop! >> what? what? what? >> that happened. the 40-year-old woman identified as anna luchinski is telling an asian woman to f-off and hitting and kicking her with her keys. she used a racial slur. a man videotaping it has performed a citizen arrest. >> that is a bad day on the subway. >>> cbs agreed to sa
. >>> ahead, a flight from seattle to dallas forced to turn around with an extra passenger on board, relatively speaking. you don't want to hear how this ends. next. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> a warning. some of the language in the...
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dallas, 106 this afternoon. the national weather service has hoisted heat watches in and around philadelphia. anywhere you see that shading of red. get this, we could reach 110 degrees, that's what it will feel like, as you step outside this week end. wouldn't be surprised if that heat watch extended into new york and the nation's capitol. in minneapolis you can see it travel to 108. as we focus on new york city, actual temperatures in the lower to mid 90s. factor in the humidity, that's when we see the real heat. doesn't take much to trigger off storms. enhanced to moderate risk of severe storms today. back to you. >> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. taking a look at markets around the world. asian shares are now closed for the trading week. closed mixed here. european shares have opened mixed. futures going higher. nasdaq futures having a better morning overall. up almost 1%. stocks finished lower thursday as coronavirus case counts rise. the dow closed down 135 points. another 1.3 million worke
dallas, 106 this afternoon. the national weather service has hoisted heat watches in and around philadelphia. anywhere you see that shading of red. get this, we could reach 110 degrees, that's what it will feel like, as you step outside this week end. wouldn't be surprised if that heat watch extended into new york and the nation's capitol. in minneapolis you can see it travel to 108. as we focus on new york city, actual temperatures in the lower to mid 90s. factor in the humidity, that's when...
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the aftermath of the dallas massacre. erin burnett out front starts right now. >>> out front next, deadly shooting at a courthouse in michigan. two bailiffs killed, sheriff's deputy wounded. new details at this hour. latest on the dallas ambush and the killer robot used to stop the sniper. and philando castile pulled over 52 times. his death caught on video. did police target him? let's go "out front." i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight breaking news, courthouse shootout today, two bailiffs shot and killed in michigan in a courthouse today. gunfire breaking out late this afternoon. shooter, inmate, reportedly grabbing a gun from a deputy, opening fire. in addition to killing the two bailiffs he wounded a deputy sheriff and at least one civilians days after an army vet killed five dallas police officers. much more on the investigation of the dallas ambush and what we're learning about that shooter tonight, including a large stockpile of bomb-making materials found during the search of micah xavier johnson's home, tellin
the aftermath of the dallas massacre. erin burnett out front starts right now. >>> out front next, deadly shooting at a courthouse in michigan. two bailiffs killed, sheriff's deputy wounded. new details at this hour. latest on the dallas ambush and the killer robot used to stop the sniper. and philando castile pulled over 52 times. his death caught on video. did police target him? let's go "out front." i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight breaking news, courthouse...
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a health worker in dallas contacted the cdc for her? >> to my knowledge at no point did she directly contact the cdc. >> well, we are hearing new details about how ebola patient thomas eric duncan was cared for at the hospital there in dallas. listen to what one nurse told cnn anderson cooper. '. >> there are a lot of ways in a case dealing with an ebola patient. how was that handled? >> well, there was no clear way that it was going to be handled. i never called a sanitation crew. i just told my charge nurse, i told my supervisor, told the cdc and infectious disease, you know, i said, excuse me, i said we need our garbage picked up. we are generating crazy amounts of garbage. just the amount of gear we're wearing and every time you have to go in a room you have to put it all on and take it all off and do it again. you spend essentially all day getting dressed and undressed. and we were wearing disposable scrubs, paper scrubs, some type of product. and crazy, massive amount of garbage and waste. some of it coming directly from the patie
a health worker in dallas contacted the cdc for her? >> to my knowledge at no point did she directly contact the cdc. >> well, we are hearing new details about how ebola patient thomas eric duncan was cared for at the hospital there in dallas. listen to what one nurse told cnn anderson cooper. '. >> there are a lot of ways in a case dealing with an ebola patient. how was that handled? >> well, there was no clear way that it was going to be handled. i never called a...
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i think what is driving this, this movement from dallas to the nih is that dallas, dallas hospital, texas presbyterian had become some what overwhelmed by all that has gone on over the last couple weeks. and there are a lot staff members are on self-monitor. they cannot work. they put the hospital on diversion. either taking no knew patients. and sources inside the hospital. >> confidence. and sources told me was that they need to hit the reset button over there. and let things sort of cool down. and keep in mind. any of the patients monitoring themselves right now. if they do develop, a fever, and do have -- a blood test that comes back positive for ebola, then they will go to the isolation unit in dallas. at least for the time being. and there are several people that fall into that category. so they're sort of waiting on that as well, don. >> can't imagine, sanjay, is that, i spoke with, with the uncle of amber vinson tonight. her parents are in an undisclosed location in dallas. they had come there to see her. they've couldn't see her. according to him they were told. once she was tran
i think what is driving this, this movement from dallas to the nih is that dallas, dallas hospital, texas presbyterian had become some what overwhelmed by all that has gone on over the last couple weeks. and there are a lot staff members are on self-monitor. they cannot work. they put the hospital on diversion. either taking no knew patients. and sources inside the hospital. >> confidence. and sources told me was that they need to hit the reset button over there. and let things sort of...